As part of Singapore Art Week (22 to 30 Jan), art takes over SMU’s Li Ka Shing Library with an exhibition by students using art photography as a medium to communicate and share their personal…
Asked if climate change could have been a factor behind the unusually wet weather this month, SMU Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Society Winston Chow, who is a lead author in an…
January 2021 is the wettest January since 1893. According to SMU Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Society Winston Chow, while putting more greenhouse gases into the air can increase…
Commenting on Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, SMU Dean of Core Curriculum and Professor of Political Science Elvin Lim said the US-China dynamic was unlikely to…
Commenting on the trend of remote working brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, SMU Dean of Students and Professor of Sociology (Practice) Paulin Straughan said working from home is not just about…
SMU Dean of Core Curriculum and Professor of Political Science Elvin Lim, who is also the author of The Anti-Intellectual President: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric From George Washington to…
In a live interview, SMU Associate Professor of Political Science John Donaldson discussed amongst others the possibility of an impeachment against Donald Trump and how the US could have a more…
The wet weather has been so persistent that the 318.6mm of rain that fell in Changi from Friday, the first day of this year, was more than the average of 238.3mm for the month of January. SMU…
Commenting on the raising of the minimum age limit for smoking to 21 from 1 January and other experts' suggestion to raise the minimum legal age to 25 in the year 2025, SMU Dean of Students and…
While carbon dioxide emissions fell by a record 7 per cent this year, the onus remains on the major emitters – China, India, the EU and the US – to do more to cut emissions. SMU Associate Professor…